… Pretoria, South Africa, Feb. 13, 2026. (Xinhua/Chen Wei). As the Chinese Spring Festival draws closer, hundreds of people gathered in Pretoria … Read more: (Hello Africa) New Year celebration deepens cultural bonds between China, South Africa
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The discontinued Nissan Almera and NP200 are still in the crosshairs of hijackers in South Africa in 2026, with security experts warning that … Read more: Hijackers are targeting 2 discontinued cars in South Africa in 2026 – BusinessTech
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Northern Cape. Temperature: Morning fog along the north coast where it will be cool, otherwise fine and warm to hot becoming partly cloudy from the … Read more: WEATHER: Heat and fire danger warning issued for parts of the Cape provinces
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